Sentence examples for judgement capabilities from inspiring English sources

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She anticipates that getting involved in the development phase of a project will allow Bourtourault "to progress and refine his judgement capabilities.... [He] has [the] technical know-how, but he needs to tackle a project from the conception to the end in order to see the reality of the technology and the financial results of... a project".

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It is not, in my view, the task of the Council presidency to pass judgement on the capabilities of the Member States; nor is it helpful to undermine a consensus unnecessarily, especially in respect of issues on which the Treaty can be the only judge.

The flaw lies in the judgement of financial capability or incapability being made without adequate heed of the starting points of the individuals so judged.

Self-efficacy is defined as an individual's judgement of their capability to carry out a course of action required to achieve a desired goal [ 12] and in this study refers to a patient's perception of their ability to manage arthritis and its symptoms.

Bandura contends that self-efficacy beliefs people's judgements of their capabilities to organise and execute courses of action required to attain designated types of outcomes are central to well-being; unless people believe their actions can produce the desired outcomes they have little incentive to act or to persevere in the case of difficulties.

As 3-year-olds, speed was adjusted according to the trainer's judgement of the horses' capability but was always the same for group C and group R. In January 2011 as 2-year-olds, horses had recently been castrated and therefore training for 2 3 weeks was mostly walk and slow trot ~3 times/week.

Educating for capability and clinical judgement requires more shared learning, feedback, reflection and mentoring for which narrative-based clinical supervision is ideally suited [ 56].

Patients in critical care lose their capability to make a judgement, and constitute a 'vulnerable population' needing special and reinforced protection.

Another important attribute of the BBN for volcanic hazards assessment is the capability it offers to include expert judgements in the evidential mix, together with observational data, empirical relationships or model outcomes (e.g. Hincks, [2007]; Hincks et al. [2014]).

The critically ill lose their capability to understand and to make a judgement, and they therefore constitute a 'vulnerable population' needing special and reinforced protection [ 2].

According to Kant, this implies that the human mind can evaluate its own capability to formulate scientific judgements.

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